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Example sentences for "regenerate"

Lexicographically close words:
regattas; rege; regelation; regem; regency; regenerated; regenerates; regenerating; regeneration; regenerative
  1. When in this way all morbid materials have been completely eliminated, Vital Force, "the physician within," will commence to regenerate and reconstruct the injured and destroyed cells and tissues.

  2. For like causes always produce like effects: and if it has failed to regenerate the nations where it has had full sway for generations, it must necessarily fail to regenerate the world.

  3. On the Incompetency of the Means Made Use of by Man to Regenerate the World.

  4. But he must do it with right motives," you say, "this acting from right motives is the regenerate state.

  5. Regeneration is a change from sin to holiness--and hence a regenerate state is the opposite of a sinful state.

  6. Certainly if the regenerate can neither think nor do any thing acceptable without grace, much more do the unregenerate need this grace to enable them to make a right choice.

  7. The apostle brings into view both the regenerate and the unregenerate state in this passage--"Set your affection on things above, and not on things on the earth.

  8. And by the same reasoning we may show that the regenerate pass a great portion of their time without any personal holiness!

  9. If then a regenerate state is nothing more than a series of holy volitions, an unregenerate state, which is its opposite, is nothing more than a series of unholy volitions.

  10. This is changing from regenerate to unregenerate, from entire holiness to entire unholiness with a breath.

  11. If repentance meant that change of mind called the new birth, then the regenerate would be often born again, and that, too, without backsliding; for those who are growing the fastest in grace repent the most constantly and the most deeply.

  12. He was not unwilling to gratify Josephine, he despised Godoy, and his evident friendship for the crown prince had been largely instrumental in creating the popular confidence that France would regenerate Spain by means of the legitimate heir.

  13. At the same time the new constitution, destined by Napoleon to regenerate the country, was laid before the same body, which discussed and adopted it.

  14. He declared that Akbar was himself the twelfth imam, the lord of the period, who was to reconcile the seventy-two sects of Islam, to regenerate the world, to usher in the millennium.

  15. He has not only recorded his condemnation of Canon Taylor's extravagance but he has made a strong appeal for the transcendent superiority of the Christian faith as that alone which must finally regenerate Africa and the world.

  16. These are the two forces which created the church--and these are the forces that must regenerate it.

  17. But the physician of the state, who, not satisfied with the cure of distempers, undertakes to regenerate constitutions, ought to show uncommon powers.

  18. Which of these Six Hundred individuals, in plain white cravat, that have come up to regenerate France, might one guess would become their king?

  19. They were shooting for nothing less than the unified field theory of medicine, aiming not just to patch some failing element of the human body but to regenerate entire organs.

  20. Keep in mind that using stem cell technology to regenerate organs is already controversial.

  21. The scientific research community believes that the transplanted stem cells may be able to regenerate dead or dying human tissue, reversing the progress of disease.

  22. Adult stem cells, when treated with the telomerase enzyme to arrest the process of cell senescence, could indeed regenerate everything from the human brain to the human heart, from Parkinson's to acute myocardial infarction.

  23. If one could figure out how to transfer the characteristics of those cells to other cells, then the possibility existed that we could regenerate damaged or aging tissue in our vital organs.

  24. The power was already at work which was to regenerate the world and, in time, to do away with all kinds of oppression and injustice.

  25. And they had learned thoroughly the great truth that the way to regenerate the world was for everyone to build up his own character in truth and righteousness.

  26. Both have their origin in Christ, in whom all things were created, the Lord of life in its natural as well as in its spiritual and regenerate sphere (Col.

  27. They are partakers of the regenerate humanity constituted in Jesus Christ.

  28. The goal of the regenerate life is never absolutely won; it is hid with Christ in God.

  29. The regenerate sage understanding that it was Yama who had come, speedily saluted him and sat with joined hands in an attentive attitude (waiting for his commands).

  30. Both of them beholding the energy of the son of the great regenerate Rishi, became filled with wonder.

  31. Subsequently I have come to know, O best of regenerate ones, that he was my uterine brother.

  32. This status of a jackal that I have obtained in this life is the consequence, O regenerate one, of those sins of mine!

  33. How, O regenerate one, should I behave towards my foes?

  34. This doubt, O regenerate one, is planted in my heart like a dagger.

  35. It behoveth thee, O foremost of regenerate persons, to employ me to any task with all confidence.

  36. The Salmali said, 'The Wind, O regenerate one, is neither my friend nor mate nor well-wisher.

  37. Subsisting upon Such fruits and roots as remained after serving the deities and guests, the mind of that regenerate person, O monarch, was firmly set upon virtue.

  38. Persons of the regenerate classes, when saying their morning, midday, or evening prayers, have to touch water often.

  39. He is always accompanied by the foremost of regenerate persons.

  40. He taught us, as you well know, that the regenerate soul is guided by the Spirit into 599 all truth, and protected from all error, at least as to essentials.

  41. Indeed, my dear Philo, Catholics claim no more for the Pope than our old Presbyterian parson claimed for himself and for each and every individual of the regenerate or true people of God.

  42. Even so no vision or theory of a perfect state--the mistake which all young reformers make--can regenerate society.

  43. If you wish to reform the politics, you must first regenerate the people; and it is no use to inveigh against a senseless policy, like this Egyptian one, unless you go farther and expose the national temper which has made it possible.

  44. The isolated branchial apparatus may restitute itself by retro-differentiation to an indifferent stage followed by renovation; or it may regenerate the intestine-sac in the proper way.

  45. Clavellina* are separated one from the other, each may regenerate the other in the typical way, by budding processes from the wound.

  46. Zeleny has found that, if all five arms of a starfish are removed, each one of them will regenerate more material in a given time than it would have done if it alone had been removed.

  47. This would make me fit to regenerate Madame d'Urfe myself in case Querilinthos, for some mystic reasons, might not be able to do so.

  48. I had thus undertaken to regenerate the worthy Semiramis, and I began to think how I could carry out my undertaking without putting myself to shame.

  49. Now, how, just how, do the remainders of sin in the regenerate try their love?

  50. For that sin does still lodge in the regenerate is too abundantly evident both from Scripture and from experience.

  51. The lobster that has lost a claw, the snail whose tentacle has been removed, the newt which has been docked of a portion of its tail or a limb, are able more or less completely to regenerate these lost parts.

  52. Even a lizard will regenerate a lost tail or a portion of a leg.

  53. Under these conditions, the separated cells of the outer layer regenerate a complete external wall, and the separated cells of the inner layer similarly regenerate a complete internal lining.

  54. The inherent molecular processes in the nuclei[BE] in the one case enable the cells to regenerate the hydra; the inherent molecular stresses in the crystalline fragment in the other case lead to the reproduction of the complete crystal.

  55. Then there were the regenerate classes, who performed Vedic sacrifices.

  56. The whole of the life of the regenerate classes was regulated by rigid laws and a glowing picture was given of life in Svarga after death.

  57. Angelic spirits, then, go through three natures of love, for man can only be regenerate by stages (True Religion).


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regenerate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amend; baptize; convert; converted; copy; duplicate; justified; reborn; rebuild; recharge; reclaim; reconstitute; reconstruct; recruit; redeem; redeemed; reestablish; reform; refound; refresh; regenerate; reissue; rejuvenate; rekindle; remake; remodel; renew; renewed; renovate; reorganize; repeat; reprint; reproduce; reshape; restore; restructure; resurrect; resuscitate; revise; revive; sanctified; save; saved; remake; remodel; renew; renewed; renovate; reorganize; repeat; reprint; reproduce; reshape; restore; restructure; resurrect; resuscitate; revise; revive; sanctified; save; saved